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Question: What are the units on Gravitational attraction?

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The unit of gravitational attraction in the International System of Units (SI) is Newtons (N). If you're using the gravitational force formula F = G * (m1*m2 / r^2), the result will have a force unit, which in SI is Newton. In this formula, m1 and m2 are the masses of two objects in kilograms, r is the distance between these objects in meters, and G is the gravitational constant in Newton square meters per square kilogram.

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Feb. 26, 2024, 10:32 a.m.

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Published: Monday, February 26, 2024

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